No, that is not the case. There were many land habitats during the Mesozoic, and dinosaurs lived in all of them. They first evolved in Pangaea during the Triassic, when almost all land was a desert. After that, however, they evolved into new forms and adapted to new habitats that developed, including forests, swamps, floodplains, and plains covered in ferns (there were no grasslands during the Mesozoic).
No, evidence suggests that dinosaurs lived in deserts and on plains as well as in forests.
Dinosaurs evolved in deserts, but as habitats changed they adapted. They lived in forests from the Arctic to the Equator, as well as floodplains, swamps, and arid plains.
Most dinosaurs lived in the Cretatious and the Jurassic periods
Most people who live in deserts live there because they like the desert. I live in a desert and love it.
Most, if not all, dinosaurs layed eggs.
Dinosaurs roamed every place on Earth. However, it is general belief held by most paleontologists that the largest and oldest populations of dinosaurs originated and lived on the North American continent 150+ million years ago. Dinosaurs lived on the great plains and dense rain-forests as well as deserts.
Roadrunners are most commonly found in the Chihuahuan, Sonoran and Mojave Deserts.
Nearly the entire state of Nevada is covered by deserts.
The deserts of Pakistan.
Yes, there are hawks that live in deserts. The most common deserts where hawks reside are those near the southwest and Mexico.
yes, that is where most of them are believed to have come from
most of the dinosaurs lived everywhere but when the continents split they became extintdinosaur lover!!!!!!!!.......... :~) novanet